He played college golf at Lamar University, graduating in 2005.
Lamar University revived its program after a 21-season absence.
The second game, against Lamar University on December 29, 1961, was a 21-14 loss.
He graduated from Lamar University in 1985 and turned professional that year.
Lamar University with its 15,000 students is located in Beaumont.
The students are required to live in a section of a dorm set aside for the academy by Lamar University.
They are also allowed to join clubs and organizations that Lamar University has to offer.
The college radio station broadcasts from the campus of its owner, Lamar University.
He served as head coach at Lamar University from 1963 to 1975.
He scored 35 or more points in 11 other games, including a 39-point outting against Lamar University during his senior season.